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[*] posted on 8-5-2011 at 10:19 PM
Map and Satellite Images


Here first is The Lower California Guidebook map (by Howard Gulick) close-up of the Poleline Road from the summit to Arroyo Grande...



Next is the area of the road around the cobblestone grade in the photos (from Neal Johns GPS waypoint):



The grade is between the two middle flags.



Some other points using GPS from Neal. TW and Ken...











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[*] posted on 8-5-2011 at 10:51 PM


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Thanks DK..if this trip happens, I will consider, riding with somebody..I will help with expences.Ken says it's not a good Idea to take my Big RAM, on this trip..


The problem comes from the leverage your trucks weight places on your steering system when driving through all of the rocks. It will cause your steering system to loosen up, and you will continually have to tighten and retighten it. For a 3 day trip, I don't think it would be worth it.




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[*] posted on 8-6-2011 at 10:27 AM


Here is Choral Pepper's 1981 Desert Magazine story on the Diaz Grave, on Page 52 of the August issue: http://www.dezertmagazine.com/mine/1981DM08/index.html

SEE ANY of ALL the Desert Magazines: http://www.dezertmagazine.com/old-desert-magazine




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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 10:52 AM


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It looks very tilt-e if you went around the rock on the left side. Yes? No? Can we move it? My camper does not like Tilt.
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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 11:21 AM


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It looks very tilt-e if you went around the rock on the left side. Yes? No? Can we move it? My camper does not like Tilt.
Wimp Wimp Wimp


Dynamite??????? Boom------pesky rude-rock is gone!!! and no "new" road-building necessary. (-:

(just a suggestion)

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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 01:40 PM


Barry, bring down your X-Terra and help us look for the Melchior Diaz Grave after you blow up the Poleline Road! :lol:



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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 02:26 PM


Actually Neal Ken and the other Jeep guys wanted to get up above and roll, push and knock more rocks down and then drive over them. In the end and for time sack we all decide to drive around.
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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 09:37 PM
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Ken,
It looks very tilt-e if you went around the rock on the left side. Yes? No? Can we move it? My camper does not like Tilt.
Wimp Wimp Wimp


With enough men, we could shovel our way past this obstacle in about 1-2 hours.






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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 09:53 PM


Ken---------With a 10K wintch using triple snatch-blocks and a pull-pal (or another big rock) for an anchor perhaps it could be wintched out of the way if there is someplace to pull it to, you think? For big rocks like that one we use to wrap a heavy duty truck snow-chain around it, and attach the wintch cable to that.

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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 10:39 PM


The rock would not budge, but I assume that we could pull it downhill. But, by widening the trail and creating more of a level plane, we could also drive upon it. This would require moving rocks and shoveling dirt, but I believe it could also be done. The problem is however, not many guys can work that hard in the field. I carry a snatch block, and so do my friends. So, perhaps we could give the rock a good winching, as well.



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[*] posted on 8-7-2011 at 11:50 PM


If you went around the rock going on the right side of the picture, I had better stay home this trip, too much work just for one guy's benefit.



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[*] posted on 8-17-2011 at 05:25 PM


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Ken,
It looks very tilt-e if you went around the rock on the left side. Yes? No? Can we move it? My camper does not like Tilt.
Wimp Wimp Wimp


With enough men, we could shovel our way past this obstacle in about 1-2 hours.




This doesn't look like a road that the boulder went into, it looks like you are in a ravine/ arroyo. Could it be the Pole Line Road climbed out before this point and the road is now wethered in and invisible?




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[*] posted on 8-17-2011 at 07:10 PM


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If you went around the rock going on the right side of the picture, I had better stay home this trip, too much work just for one guy's benefit.


We are planning ahead by 1 year, Neal. No need to cancel, yet. Many things can happen in 1 year.

@David - That is indeed a road - not an arroyo. The arroyo below leads to buried treasure! :!:

No, I won't say on-line - you will have to attend with me to be able to examine the treasure I discovered in that region. :bounce:




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[*] posted on 8-17-2011 at 08:02 PM


Yeah, DK, that's a good section of the road, which is a small side arroyo of the big arroyo/canyon. You gonna go and see the treasure or Wimp, Wimp, Wimp? :lol::lol::lol:



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[*] posted on 8-17-2011 at 08:13 PM
Got A-Trak?


Traveling up Basketball Hill won't be the problem. Visiting the hidden treasure will be!:?:



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[*] posted on 8-18-2011 at 10:29 AM


The winter rains carry the gold and sand down the arroyo and settle at the bottom of the water falls. Some of the locals dig it out and sell it. Only a few know the exact location below the falls. Jose lives near the road to the summit is one.
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[*] posted on 10-14-2011 at 11:06 PM


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can you see the PLR on google earth..? can find it..


Yes!

Shall I show it here?

Here is the 2009 post with all of Neal Johns' waypoints: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=37224

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Thanks again for highlighting the GPS waypoints. :light:




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[*] posted on 10-30-2011 at 09:17 PM
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I'm grabbing images at the moment, about to make a limited run of 70 year Pole Line Rd. t-shirts and stickers. YEA!:bounce:



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[*] posted on 10-31-2011 at 05:56 AM


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If you went around the rock going on the right side of the picture, I had better stay home this trip, too much work just for one guy's benefit.


Yeah Neal, dont cancel yet. If my 4x4 van/motorhome (wb=146 inches) doesnt sell by then, ill bring it to the run, and if it does sell ill consider bringing my new 4x4 class a motorhome (wb=159 inches); this one can pull your camper out as well :-)




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[*] posted on 10-31-2011 at 09:20 AM


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If you went around the rock going on the right side of the picture, I had better stay home this trip, too much work just for one guy's benefit.


Yeah Neal, dont cancel yet. If my 4x4 van/motorhome (wb=146 inches) doesnt sell by then, ill bring it to the run, and if it does sell ill consider bringing my new 4x4 class a motorhome (wb=159 inches); this one can pull your camper out as well :-)







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